damoprz wrote:I am currently building a summer Quilt as my first, the plan being to get good at sowing and attempt a more serious winter quilt (or even full bag) during winter. I am aiming to avoid the cost of a -15 sleeping bag.
I am also hoping to build a Silnylon-Mid and a set of Argon 90 wind pants/jacket. Lots of plans, little time, so we will see how much actually gets done. I am trying to get my base-load down to around ~6kg and make an attempt at the AAWT. My PhD student wages can't afford to do this without some MYOG

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No real tips yet, I am still being taught to sow by my girlfriend.
Wonderful! Sounds pretty exciting. If willing, be sure to post here on the forum w/ some info + images throughout the journey. I'd be super interested to see how everything turns out.
That's an admirable weight to aim for, I hover around the 5.5-5.8kg base weight depending on whether I'm ground dwelling or in the hammock. Always trying to get that lower though

Feel free to PM me a gear list if you'd like some thoughts on your setup.
MYOG definitely helps cut down on the expenses

Seems much more satisfying too IMO, in that you can make exactly what you want, so there's (a little) less compromising.
The AAWT looks so incredible -- it's on my bucket list. Did you see this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=22768 ? If not have a thorough browse of the site mentioned by the OP, it's all about the AAWT and it's so well put together.
FYI the site is:
http://mountainsofaustralia.com/